The monthly Index of Consumer Confidence is constructed from responses to four attitudinal questions posed to a random sample of Canadian households.

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The Index of Consumer Confidence declined marginally for the second consecutive month in November, falling 0.8 points to 80.3 (2002 = 100). Sentiment was increasingly negative on questions pertaining to current circumstances. However, Canadians were also more confident that the economy is turning around and that better times are likely going forward.

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